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Lakerider
07-15-2009, 11:09 AM
I've enjoyed reading posts from bikers about, "What do you see when you bike?" How about - what do you hear?

I hear the water, birds, ducks quacking, herons squawking if I get too close, wind, people greeting me as I go by, the high school marching band practicing, church bells, fish jumping, wind chimes...

CyborgQueen
07-15-2009, 11:17 AM
Since I'm deaf, I hear nothing. :-)

Actually, I have cochlear implants, but I can only wear one CI at a time due to the helmet pressing hard on the coil that's attached to my head. I usually just hear ambient sounds.

7rider
07-15-2009, 11:17 AM
Lots of wind and my own labored breathing as I try to catch on to the back of the group!

denda
07-15-2009, 12:11 PM
Wind, Wind and more Wind!
trucks
irrigation motors

katluvr
07-15-2009, 12:28 PM
Whew,
I clicked on this thread and read the responses and thought earlier I had posted "what I smell" on the "what you hear". Now that would of been embarrassing!:o

nolemom
07-15-2009, 12:37 PM
Cows mooing and the various sounds of other wildlife; the teasing and bantering between the guys in the group; and today - push, push! you can do it! Take that hill! - one of the riders is a trainer and she can inspire me to work harder than I ever thought possible. It is amazing what I will do to hear - "Good job!" at the end.

arielmoon
07-15-2009, 12:39 PM
LOL

Well, I could add a few in the what I smell catagory and none would be terribly pleasant. :p

I mostly hear the wind, my bike and the cars passing me. Sometimes though I hear a hawk or other birds.

sfa
07-15-2009, 12:57 PM
Tree frogs on one part of my commute. At certain times of the year they can be deafening.

Otherwise, lots of my own huffing and puffing, traffic, lawn mowers, and (on Saturday mornings) lots of "on your left!"

Sarah

sundial
07-15-2009, 02:11 PM
Tractors, crop dusters, cars, dogs, birds, frogs, and katydids.

GLC1968
07-15-2009, 02:37 PM
Wind, the creak of my left break that needs adjusting and cars as they whiz past.


We live on a very popular biking route in my area and I can tell you that when I'm in my yard, I can hear EVERY SINGLE WORD OF CONVERSATION AS CLEAR AS DAY that the cyclists riding by are having. Some of it, I don't really want to hear! (keep this in mind if you ride with friends and have conversations ;))

HappyTexasMom
07-15-2009, 02:40 PM
Traffic, birds, sprinklers. The water going through the canal valves(? not sure what they're called; whatever controls the flow in our canal systems). The sound of my gears changing. The whir of my tires on the pavement. The irritating rattling noise from somewhere in my chain/gear area that my bike makes *sometimes* (grrrr).

PamNY
07-15-2009, 06:54 PM
Tonight I heard "Amazing Grace" on bagpipes, and later a banjo. Lots of apartment-dwelling musicians practice in the park next to the bike path. I've heard trumpets, saxophones -- oh, and there's one tap dancer. She brings a piece of plywood to dance on. Otherwise it's traffic and boat horns. Interesting thread idea.

Pam

kenyonchris
07-15-2009, 06:57 PM
My ipod. Yes, yes, I know. But it is better than my own dang heartbeat or the trash truck that is getting ready to run my butt over. One bud only, the other is left exposed to hear whatever is coming up behind me.

tulip
07-15-2009, 07:12 PM
On some recent rides I've heard bobwhites. I used to hear them all the time growing up, but then suburbia invaded and chased out all the bobwhites. Now I am near the country again and the bobwhites are back! I always answer them, too.

crazycanuck
07-16-2009, 06:04 AM
If i'm on the dirt, I often hear wallabies or kangaroos or some type of thing rustling in the bush, kookaburras laughing & other annoying birds squaking.

On the road, i only hear the wind as cars sound the same to me. Good thing I ride with my good ear to the right side of the road!

kenyonchris
07-16-2009, 08:56 AM
If i'm on the dirt, I often hear wallabies or kangaroos or some type of thing rustling in the bush, kookaburras laughing & other annoying birds squaking.

On the road, i only hear the wind as cars sound the same to me. Good thing I ride with my good ear to the right side of the road!

Now that is something I have not heard here in Texas, the laughing of the kookaburra. Kooks, yes. Burros, yes. Only one Kangarroo, it was a pet that went awol in the suburbs here. And yes, the police were called.
Do they really box?

Lakerider
07-16-2009, 09:51 AM
Barking dogs
Some seem to be saying, "Hello!":)
Others are definately saying, "Go away!":mad:

TrekTheKaty
07-16-2009, 01:00 PM
I've also experienced a lone bagpiper practicing in the park, very early in the morning. Very beautiful:)

crazycanuck
07-17-2009, 05:28 AM
Kcrhis-it looks like they're boxing but sorry to tell you..no. I asked Ian & he says that when roos fight they don't use thier front paws, they use thier MASSIVE hind legs & tails for support. When in fighting mode, they lean back & push thier chests out & scratch eachother.

Ya don't want to be kicked by a kangaroo, it kind of ruins yer day.

I saw one zip accross the trail this afternoon in one bound..Weeeeeeee..boing into the bushes it went.

Ana
07-17-2009, 05:48 AM
Rustling in the bushes! Mostly, I turn my head to look in that direction but I think it's usually small rodents foraging ;)

Sometimes I hear other cyclists come up from behind.

I listen for the sounds of vehicle motors...dread the big ones that indicate a truck is approaching.... :(

Insanely loud motorcycles.

My breathing when going uphill for long periods of time ;)

crazycanuck
07-17-2009, 06:01 AM
Acutally, now that I think of it..mostly silence however last weekend while doing some training for the 6hr, my dear scared the sheepies out of me by yelling "bllaaaaaaahhhh". "ggaaaaahhhh" I blurted out & even kept control of my mtn bike..

HillSlugger
07-17-2009, 06:17 AM
Mostly wind in my ears and vehicle noise but also birds chirping.

indigoiis
07-17-2009, 06:33 AM
My shoes make squiggie noises, and it kinda drives me nuts.

Birds, cars, kids, trucks, wind, songs in my head.